Pepper

$395.00

In stock

Color

Black

Gender

Buck

Date of Birth

November 16, 2025

Ready

Now

Ear Number

CB88
Category:
Description

Mom: Lainey Wilson, Black Tri doe
Dad: Chocolate Milk, Chocolate buck

This is Pepper 🖤

He’s a self black English Angora buck. Black is a showable color in EA’s. Black is unique in angoras, because as the fiber grows, the pigment stretches and the color changes to more of a grey color. The face stays very dark, but the body fiber will look grey as he ages.

He’s out of Lainey Wilson × Chocolate Milk.  Pepper is still young, but he is quite confident, curious, steady, and unfazed. He is the cutest little fluff ball.

Our website is very educational. If you are new to bunnies or a wool breed, I suggest you take the time to learn more about them. You will likely find the answers to most all of your questions throughout our website. If you live far from us in North Carolina, we do work with lots of bunny transporters and have bunnies all over the US. Reach out if this bunny caught your eye!

Pepper is ready to go home. He can be purchased by adding him to your cart .  All of our bunnies come with a full pedigree. All you have to do is come up with an awesome name to match his personality!

Bunny Pick Up + Transport

Bunny Pick Up + Transport

We welcome anyone to pick up their bunny at our home in Raleigh, NC. Additionally, we work with many trusted transport providers that we’ve worked with. Our list is updated frequently and we welcome your feedback when using these transporters. Visit the pickup and delivery page for a list of transporters. 

Rabbit Transporters

Specific rabbit ground transport is typically not done in one day. In fact, some rabbit transporters are on a run for two weeks at a time. A run is what they call their mapped trip. Bunnies are kept in their carriers the entire time and checked on at each stop. Cages are cleaned once a day and they are fed their pellets we send daily, watered often, and given hay during the entire trip. We have never lost one of our bunnies on a ground transport trip and we are very selective on who we will use for this service.

We use rabbit transporters monthly. Rabbit transporters do not typically charge by the mile but rather a flat rate per size of carrier. Rabbit transporters call their carriers “holes”. Right now they charge anywhere from $75 – $120 per rabbit. You meet them at their scheduled stop and cannot be late. They set their run stops according to their customers needs and it cannot be changed. Times are set for meeting customers before the run begins and they cannot wait if you are running late. Their meeting stops are normally located right off of a major highway or interstate at gas stations or stores like Tractor Supply. They can run any hour of the day and delays are to be expected due to inclement weather and/or traffic. However, they keep their customers informed at all times of their eta.

Please check out the pickup and delivery page for more information.